IZAKAYA SASAYA
Japanese restaurant
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11613, Santa Monica Boulevard, West Hollywood,
Los Angeles,
The United States Of America
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2024
Recommended
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2024
The location is rustic with its large wooden panels and almost reminiscent of a Japanese tavern. Clients are easy to discuss between themselves, all installed around a single big table. Descriptions of the dishes are written in Japanese calligraphy, for sake and seasonal dishes.
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Members' reviews on IZAKAYA SASAYA
2.7/5
26 reviews
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The ratings and reviews below reflect the subjective opinions of members and not the opinion of The Little Witty.
Visited in may 2023
BEWARE: EXPIRED FISH WARNING ⚠️ they sell expired fish here. I recently got the salmon special. Big mistake. Never in my life have I tasted such awful, disgusting, and horrid fish, let alone food. This was a nightmare. People on the restaurant business always warn not to buy specials; that it’s just a ploy to sell you old food for cheap rather than throwing it away. They’re not always right… but this time they were. STAY AWAY, unless you want to risk getting served expired fish like I did. It is sad to me that businesses serve expired food, especially when it is fish. This place is a disgrace to sushi establishments.
Visited in may 2023
Poor service
Visited in may 2023
Really amazing sushi, fair price, and they let you order to go and take some home either you as well!
Visited in april 2023
We ordered food ourself on the pad and paid before food come. Without much service, they forced to pay minimum 18% for tips.
Visited in april 2023
The food was delicious. They made some of the best chicken karaage I've ever had. Spicy edamamae and takoyaki were very well-made. However, forced tipping isn't an acceptable business practice and they stated they would ask us to leave if we didn't tip at minimum 18% with each order. That felt very heavy handed and no longer made us feel like customers.